Start using Pumble, a free internal communication software, that lets your team easily work no matter where they are.
Connect with your remote employees in seconds, train them on the go, and engage them at every level of your organization.
Whether you're in the office, working from home, or anywhere else, you should never feel out of the loop. Pumble improves employee communication and makes information from all over the company accessible to everyone, whenever they need it.
Use Pumble channels and threads
Send direct messages
Let people know when you’re available
From cross and remote employees to contractors, modern workplaces are beginning to incorporate a broader range of people. Pumble is an internal communication app that puts your company in your employees' pockets.
Organize video meetings
Share your screen and your ideas
Get focused with do not disturb mode
Employees usually feel "out of the loop" when it comes to new projects or software, causing concern and animosity toward the idea of change. With Pumble, employees are kept informed and understand the rationale behind a project thanks to an internal communications platform.
Create channels for fun
Share files within your team
Announce important info in the public channels
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“Pumble has a free chat history feature”
“One of the main reasons we switched to Pumble from Slack was the fact that Slack was too expensive for us and the free version of it didn't keep the history of messages.
Pumble has a free chat history feature included from the start which is very important for us. Another feature that we like a lot is the channels. It's pretty much the same as in Slack (and that was the reason we switched to Slack from Skype, that had the history, but we didn't really like the group's part. The messages and channels structure feels a lot more natural in Slack/Pumble than in Skype.) The Slack plan that we had didn't have the feature of keeping the history of our chats, which might be not critical for some departments (such as marketing), but for projects' discussion, it's important to see what has been discussed previously to have paper track.”
Zee G.
Digital Operations Manager | Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
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